Medicare premiums increasing in 2025

Medicare’s premium increase for Part B in 2025 outpaces both inflation and the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).

Here are the cities with the highest student loan delinquency rates

Millions of borrowers are paying back their student loans, but a recent report shows that some are having trouble managing their monthly payments in these cities.

Federal Reserve cuts its key interest rate by a quarter-point on heels of election

The interest rate cut follows a larger half-point reduction in September, and it reflects the Federal Reserve's continued focus on supporting the job market and battling inflation.

Inflation may be coming down but that doesn't mean prices will, expert explains

Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian warned that even though inflation has cooled significantly, prices consumers face are unlikely to decrease.

Here’s where Trump, Harris stand on the economy, wages, taxes

Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have introduced a series of policies to bolster the economy, one of the top election issues for voters as they head to the polls.

Inflation gauge falls to lowest level in 3 1/2 years

Inflation has improved over the past two years after supply chains recovered from disruptions from the pandemic and the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate.

Nearly half of recent buyers have mortgage rates below 5%, Zillow says – here's how

Although average rates are much higher, 45% of buyers who have purchased a home in the past year report having a rate below 5%, according to a new Zillow survey.

CEO makes bold prediction on housing market as trend signals positive outlook

Inter Ikea CEO Jon Abrahamsson Ring believes that the housing market will likely rebound before the end of this year amid rising mortgage rates.

New plan would cancel student loans for those with financial hardships

Student loan borrowers who face steep medical bills, child care costs and other types of financial hardship could see their student loan debt erased under a new proposal.

Metro Atlanta cities criticized for excessive reliance on fines and fees

A Georgia organization says a group of cities across metro Atlanta are relying too much on fining residents to pay for city services.